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    therapist would begin to establish a therapeutic relationship by greeting and making contact with Kay, Brenda and Renee. The therapist would introduce his/her-self stating her title and any other important information about the his/her-self and family counseling. The therapist would join with the family by utilizing a series of techniques. One useful technique is mimesis. In this case, the therapist can adopt terms and phrases that the family uses to build rapport and demonstrate an…

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    Does the client have the right to access their record/chart/files? Patient records in custody of individual health care Providers in statute, C.R.S. § 25-1-802. Yes, Clients receiving mental health counseling are allowed access to their records, although this does not include the counselor’s personal notes or any information that could be harmful to the client. If so, how? Client Access, (ACA, 2014, B.6.e.) The client only needs to make a reasonable…

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    Rational Emotive Therapy and Religion There seems to be numerous studies on Rational Emotive Therapy and religion. This is a controversial connection for some people, but I have found it to be an interesting practice to tie into counseling from a spiritual perspective. Those who do not believe in religious ideals discredit spirituality, but still believe Rational Emotive Therapy can be effective for those who practice religion. “Warnock (1989) has noted that religious practices and beliefs…

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    she is in the correct vocation to taking the next best steps to move her forward to consolidation, where she will develop in that profession. In this case, the client is currently enrolled in a master’s degree program to receive a degree in school counseling to move from being a kindergarten teacher, to advancing to the next level of her career journey. Through her current work experience, the client has already identified that she prefers working in a helping position, and all three of her…

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    Ethics within groups is a contentious topic that has continued to elicit mixed reactions from different stakeholders. All the major ethical issues related to individual counseling are also applicable in group therapy, but these issues might be more complex in group therapy because of significant differences that exist between the two modalities. Counselors and other professionals dealing with groups must thus be aware of the different ethical issues that might affect the manner in which they…

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    The following information leads to the elucidations of Ethics and safeguarding. The Ethical Framework and Ethical Principles. The therapeutic frame is the receptacle of the work, consisting of times, dates, location, confidentiality, disclosure and boundaries; enabling a secure, harmonious professional foundation; permitting the therapeutic work to commence while working in conjunction with the law. Therapists not only adhere to the Ethical Principles but also the law. According to Gray (2014, p…

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    within group counseling or group setting. This paper will explore the different ethical matters that can arise during a group session. This research paper will address the leader’s role in ethics when it comes to leading any group session(s). This paper will also offer to the leader some solution(s) on how a group leader should handle situations in the midst of conflict. Throughout this paper the reader will be informed of ethical issues regarding group therapy. When you think of counseling…

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    Applying as a Physical Therapy major to NYIT I know that I have a long road ahead of me. Not only will my education be rigorous but I will have to work harder than I ever have before and push myself through times when the going has gotten tough. Earning a doctorate in Physical Therapy is by no means an easy task. NYIT’s Physical Therapy program is top-rated and challenges its students with topics and issues from all areas of the spectrum. Not only does a Physical Therapist need to be…

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    Career Planning in Human Resources “A career is the set of experiences and activities that people engage in related to their job and livelihood over the course of their working life” (Denisi, Griffin 2015). A person cannot have a career without planning what they want to do in life. Some steps a person may take in career planning areindividual assessment phase, developing a career path up the corporate ladder, communication, and career counseling.Through determination and a willingness to…

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    at a mental health private practice. Once a week, I get the opportunity to meet with Psychologists, LMHC’S, MHC’S AND MSW professionals for an hour in a case conference. I enjoy this very much because it makes me more interested in the field of counseling. It’s really helpful to me because my questions are answered about cases and my feedback is also taking into consideration. Just the other day, these professionals were showing me an example of a Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) card. I…

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